Apostles of Development uncovers the pivotal role six economists played in shaping global poverty solutions after WWII. Born as colonial subjects, they...
The Eleventh Hour is a moving, masterful collection of stories that transport us around the world from Bombay neighbourhoods to elite English...
It vividly portrays the fierce competition as Tata, Birla, Reliance, and Bharti bid to capture the lion’s share of India’s billion voices
Collected and compiled by Mahmoud and Mohammed, two prolific writers in Gaza, this collection stands as a testament to unparalleled resilience and...
Bismil not only offers glimpses of his eventful life but also lays out his ideas on gender, caste, class, communalism, justice, nation-building...
What sets this book apart is its fearless exploration of taboo subjects like BDSM, voyeurism, and unconventional desires, which adds layers of...
From the communal massacres of Partition to the betrayal of his closest allies, Gandhi: The End of Non-Violence takes readers into the...
Sacred is not just a book but a movement—a compelling narrative that urges us to see plants not just as resources but...
Unexpectedly is a poetry collection that captures life in Sri Lanka from the 1970s onwards—written from the inter-space of war and peace,...
Neil Ramamurthy, an Indian-origin DJ, arrives in Delhi to win back his ex, Sameera Kapoor, who's focused on reopening her late mother's...